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Revision as of 03:27, 26 July 2012

OpenStack/Hyper-V Compute

<<TableOfContents()>>

Communication

  • Weekly meetings are held on Tuesdays at 16:00 UTC on Freenode in room #openstack-meeting
  • There is a forum thread open for anyone that would like to have discussion around this here: http://forums.openstack.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1085
  • The Openstack mailing lists can also be used for communication.
  • If you have any issues with the installer or code, please report them to jordan@openstack.org or ppouliot@microsoft.com until formal bug reporting is available.

Code

Getting Started

Supported features for Essex on Hyper-V

OpenStack Essex/Windows Server 2008R2

  • Start\Stop
  • Pause\Unpause
  • Suspend\Resume
  • Snapshot
  • Volume Attach/Detach

OpenStack Essex/Windows Server 2012

  • Start\Stop
  • Pause\Unpause
  • Suspend\Resume
  • Snapshot
  • Volume Attach/Detach
  • Shared Nothing Live Migration

Description

  • The OpenStack Essex Compute Nodeincludes various fixes, the added features mentioned above, and a service based installer.
  • Python 2.7.x (32-bit) is required and MUST be installed first.
  • The installer uses the Essex stable source with some back-ported changes to allow this to run as a service on windows.
  • In the nova\tools\windows\msi_installer folder there is an example_nova.conf file you can use for the settings specific to Hyper-V.
  • Because this runs as a service on Windows which is a bit different than Linux, your nova.conf file needs to be put in nova\bin within your OpenStack installation directory.
  • You can also feel free to patch the installer and submit a pull request to the Punchy Code repo mentioned above.

Essex Summit Presentation